Kiri Kkoshi > Healys LLP > London, England > Lawyer Profile

Healys LLP
ATRIUM COURT
15-17 JOCKEYS FIELDS
LONDON
WC1R 4QR
England

Work Department

Real Estate & Residential Conveyancing

Position

Partner and Head of Real Estate.

Career

Healys Partner (LLP Member)
Head of Real Estate
Head of Residential Conveyancing

Kiri has 25 years’ experience in dealing with all aspects of residential and commercial conveyancing.

Having worked at various London law firms, Kiri joined Healys in 2003, becoming an equity partner in 2009. Specialising in high-net-worth client work, she has been appointed to the panels of several private banks through her professional connections and deals with international clients from multiple jurisdictions.

Kiri is a skilled networker and believes in maintaining positive relationships with her clients and connecting them to new opportunities. Taking pride in providing a personalised, transparent service with strong communication throughout, Kiri always takes the time to understand the whole property scope, and offers bespoke advice with a swift but diligent and commercial approach.

Since joining Healys, Kiri has developed a strong award-winning team that acts for a broad range of clients, from first-time buyers to high-net-worth individuals, companies, developers, banks and property developers. Drawing on years of combined experience, Kiri’s team is able to cover every angle of property transactions, providing a unique service that includes business advice, international real estate, investments and acquisitions.

Languages

English
Greek

Lawyer Rankings

London > Real estate > Residential property

Kiri Kkoshi heads the ‘friendly and professional’ team at Healys LLP. Kkhoshi has developed a solid reputation for her work with a broad range of clients from first-time buyers to high-net-worth individuals, companies, property developers and banks. Nic Tiong heads the Asia Pacific desk and specialises in real estate acquisitions for wealthy clients and property developers from the Asia Pacific region.